Guest guest Posted January 12, 2007 Report Share Posted January 12, 2007 Dear Michael Ji Yes this is a serious situation.........best suggestion is to go on internet and find closest Hindu Temple on www.hindumandir.us and ask head priest if you can have yagya done for your brother in his name without his knowledge.....the traditional learning and teaching of Hindu Priest will let you know if you can have this done and if they will do it for you locally hope this helps Rudra Center DD , "Michael" <spiritmed wrote: > > The subject of this email is a Dhanvantre yagna, which I would like to > order for my older brother. He has a brain tumor, 3rd stage, which > stopped growing and now is growing again. He's been through a surgery > though they couldn't get all of it without seriously impacting some > brain functions, and has also been through radiation. He's supposed to > begin chemo treatments. > > From my side, I've tried to help by suggesting alternate means, such as > various cancer specific supplements etc, detoxers, immune booster etc, > and a product called Natural Cellular defense which detoxes and is > supposed to kill cancer cells (which, admittedly, he's been taking > regularly). I've also done remote energetic healing transmissions. His > tumor had gone dormant for a while. > > However, my brother is very resistant to alternative stuff, > spirituality, subtle energies et al. He has a conservative scientific > mind and foo foos everything. And since I've been meditating my entire > adult life since age 22, you can imagine the derision. On a > psychological level, part of his disease may very well stem from his > own resistance to broader ideas and experiences, and certainly denial. > Death will be something he cannot deny however. > > So, back to my original thought--if he does not give his consent to a > yagna, then my understanding is it wouldn't help much? Because, he > hasn't and won't. But would it have an effect regardless? Beads and > yantras would really be out in his situation--no way would he deign for > that! > > Thanks for listening. > Michael > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.